Types of Communication
Persuasion
Listening
Delivery
Speech Anxiety
100
This type of speech may introduce the listener to new ideas, people, or processes.
What is informative
100
This is a rhetorical proof based on speaker credibility.
What is ethos
100
By maintaining this, a speaker may establish a connection with listeners.
What is eye contact
100
This should be adjusted depending on setting factors, such as the size of a room or noise.
What is volume
100
This is defined as a speaker's fear or anxiety associated with either actual or anticipated communication to an audience.
What is public speaking anxiety (PSA)
200
This type of public speaking is preferred by speakers and listeners for its conversational style.
What is extemporaneous speaking
200
This is a rhetorical proof by emotion.
What is pathos
200
Good listeners will pay attention not only to what is said but also to these, which may include eye contact, smiling, and gestures.
What is nonverbal cues
200
When there is no variety in this, speaking becomes monotonous.
What is pitch
200
This is the type of anxiety experienced upon receiving instructions about a speech assignment.
What is pre-preparation
300
The general goal of this type of speech is to influence, advocate, or ask listeners to accept the speaker's point of view.
What is persuasive
300
This is a concluding challenge by a speaker that asks an audience to act in response or change their beliefs or actions to the speech.
What is a call to action
300
This is a process in which listeners pay attention to certain messages and ignore others.
What is selective perception (selective listening)
300
This is a technique whereby speakers briefly gaze at all members of the audience.
What is scanning
300
Jack begins to feel anxious as he begins planning for his speech. He is experiencing this type of anxiety.
What is preparation
400
This is a five-step persuasive process used to arouse attention and inspire action.
What is Monroe's motivated sequence
400
This consists of a claim, evidence, and warrants.
What is an argument
400
This is the mutual understanding between speaker and listener.
What is shared meaning
400
This nonverbal behavior is the most important in speech delivery.
What is eye contact
400
Cindy gets a little nervous just before every speech, but feels fine once she begins. She is experiencing this type of anxiety.
What is pre-performance
500
This is a form of communication between two people.
What is dyadic
500
Claims of this address issues of judgment and attempt to show why something is right or wrong, good or bad, worthy or unworthy.
What is value
500
Setting these will help an active listener get the most from a speaker's message.
What are listening goals
500
A speaker demonstrates this when he or she uses all of the elements of effective delivery, including appropriate rate, pitch, and volume.
What is vocal variety
500
This is vital to effective delivery and may reduce public speaking anxiety.
What is PRACTICE!
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